In Act 3, Scene 2, both Brutus and Antony address the crowd regarding the assassination of Caesar. Each senator expresses admiration for Caesar and highlights his contributions to the citizens of Rome. Nonetheless, Brutus argues that Caesar's ambition posed a threat to the Roman Republic, while Antony counters that Caesar was a benefactor to Rome and labels the conspirators as dishonorable.
The narrative detailing Paolo’s journey in facing his fear of heights by riding a roller coaster is best summed up by: “By riding a roller coaster to conquer my fear of heights, I realized my bravery and capacity to confront any challenges that lie ahead.” A personal narrative conveys an individual’s own life experiences through storytelling.